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Italy Auto Blinda 41 Armoured Car |
| The Auto Blinda 41 Armoured Car was designed in 1940, manufactured by Fiat-Ansaldo based on the existing 4 x 4 drive Armoured Car and was in use from 1941 to 1943. |
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| Specifications | Operational Date(s) | 1941 - 1943 | Quantity Produced | 0 | Weight | 7.5 tonne | Crew | 4 | M.G's small | 2 | M.G's large(>10mm) | n/a | Length | 5.26 mtr | Width | 1.95 mtr | Height | 2.46 mtr | Engine Details/Performance | Max Road Speed | 47 mph | Max Cross Country Speed | 23 mph | Range Road | 250 miles | Range Cross Country | 112 miles | Fuel Type | Petrol | Fuel Capacity | unknown | Horse Power | 120 hp | Power/Weight | 16 hp/tonne | | General Information | The Auto Blinda 41 Armoured Car was designed in 1940, manufactured by Fiat-Ansaldo based on the existing 4 x 4 drive Armoured Car and was in use from 1941 to 1943.
The vehicle was powered by Fiat 'SPA I6 petrol' petrol powerplant producing 120 HP which could drive the vehicle on roads at up to 47 mph with a range of about 250 miles before refuelling. Its cross country performance was good providing a max speed of about 23 mph and a range of about 112 miles.
It was armed with 2 light machine guns which were Breda Modello 38s. Its main armament consisted of an Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/65 modello 35 (Breda) which could penetrate 21 mm of flat plate at 100 metres
This was an upgraded Auto Blinda 41 and armed with the Breda mod. 20mm 35 autocannon. | |
| Turret | Front | | 19mm | @ | 15° | (20mm) | Side | | 9mm | @ | 15° | (9mm) | Rear | | 9mm | @ | 15° | (9mm) | Top | | 6mm | @ | 90° | (6mm) | | Superstructure | Front | | 9mm | @ | 45° | (13mm) | Side | | 9mm | @ | 30° | (10mm) | Rear | | 9mm | @ | 30° | (10mm) | Top | | 6mm | @ | 80° | (6mm) | |
Hull | Front | | 9mm | @ | 45° | (13mm) | Side | | 9mm | @ | 30° | (10mm) | Rear | | 9mm | @ | 30° | (10mm) | Top | | 6mm | @ | 80° | (6mm) | | Armour (x)mm @ (y)° (Effective mm @ 0°) | Effective Armour - Maximum 20 mm - Minimum 6 mm |
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Weapon Details |
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Breda Modello 38 (Machine Gun) |
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| | History | |
| | The Breda model 38 was the Italian army standard vehicle mounted machine gun. |
| | Manufacturer | Breda Meccanica Bresciana |
| | Manufactured | 1937 - 1943 |
| | Calibre | 7.92mm |
| | Length | L/98 |
| | Rate of Fire | 200 rpm |
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Ammunition Details |
Name/Id |
Calibre Weight MVelocity |
Explosive Content |
7.92×57mm Mauser
(BALL Standard Small Arms)
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7.92mm 0.012Kg 910M/Sec | |
Quoted Penetration 8mm @ 100mtr/30° ( ≈ 9mm/0°) |
Range(Mtr) | 100 | 200 | 400 | 800 | 1200 | 1600 | 2000 | 2400 |
Flight Time(Secs) |
0.17 |
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Penetration(mm@30°) |
6 |
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Penetration(mm@0°) |
7 |
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Hit Probability(%) |
98 |
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Weapon Details |
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Cannone-Mitragliera da 20/65 modello 35 (Breda) |
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| | Manufacturer | Breda Meccanica Bresciana |
| | Manufactured | 1935 - 1985 |
| | Calibre | 20mm |
| | Length | L/91 |
| | Rate of Fire | 240 rpm |
| | Number of Rounds | 456 |
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Ammunition Details |
Name/Id |
Calibre Weight MVelocity |
Explosive Content |
20 × 138mm B (Solothurn)
(AP Armor Piercing)
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20mm 0.14Kg 900M/Sec | |
Quoted Penetration 35mm @ 300mtr/0° |
Range(Mtr) | 100 | 200 | 400 | 800 | 1200 | 1600 | 2000 | 2400 |
Flight Time(Secs) |
0.12 |
0.25 |
0.56 |
1.49 |
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Penetration(mm@30°) |
18 |
14 |
11 |
6 |
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Penetration(mm@0°) |
21 |
17 |
13 |
8 |
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Hit Probability(%) |
98 |
98 |
98 |
88 |
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Hit probability is based on a static 2 x 2.4 metre panel at 0 degrees(vertical) at the range specified.
The data that has been used to create these records has come from Wikipedia, The Lone Sentry, The Bundes Archive
and numerous books and websites that have provided the detailed information that has not been available anywhere else. The
information we use to calculate the penetration tables, flight times and the hit probability comes from the Gun Calibre,
the Shell Mass(Kg) and the muzzle velocity, plus range reductions to allow for gravity and wind resistance. This calculation
originally came from a pre-war Krupp calculation which has been modified, and seems to fit the actual test results.
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